Still an issue. In general, date and time strings are generated all
over GNOME with simple gettext tokens. I don't see this going away
until we add stuff to GLib.

The band-aid solution for Clock Applet is to collapse multiple spaces
into 1 space, as there is no strftime token that prints the
day-of-month without padding.

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GNOME Clock has duplicate 0x20's on single-figure dates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74670
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